Reflections

By GottaSmile1516

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Live always seems perfect for the upper class, for Sophia, nothing is perfect. When things start appearing th... More

Chapter One~ Luck.
Chapter Two~ Broken.
Chapter Three~ Accident
Chapter Four~Still
Chapter Five~Seeing
Chapter Six~Scared
Chapter Seven~Smile
Chapter Eight~ Hallucinations
Chapter Ten~ Love
Epilogue

Chapter Nine~ Birthday

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By GottaSmile1516

Birthday. The annual anniversary of the day on which a person was born, typically treated as an occasion for celebration.

Sophia started consoling to rid herself of the hallucination as well as to regain memory. After four months of consoling at the hospital she started to remember her family and small things about herself.

David and Josh went back to college after New Years for the second semester. They came back every now and then, to visit with Sophia and see how she was doing.

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April 28, 2011

I broke down yesterday and asked for your diary. Sorry. I was thinking I could give it to you so you could read it. But reading though it... I’m sorry for all that you went through and I don’t know if I want to let you know about your life. But it could help, like a scrapbook of your life. I told your parents about the idea, but they didn’t want to let you remember the way your life was. But they thought about it again yesterday and asked me to show you your diary. I hope it will help you more then it would hurt you. Oh, and by the way, Happy Birthday, Sophia.

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That night was going to be her 18th birthday, the whole family was going to be there along with Andrew and his parents. The room looked more homely now that Sophia wanted to see more then just walls. Flowers in paint vases, a rug on the floor as well as a small shelf of books that she doesn’t read.

“Happy Birthday, Sophia!” Everyone looked so happy and cheerful.

“Thank you, everyone.” Sophia gave a small smile she had practiced for hours. “Thanks for all the gifts, too.” She had gotten many things from her old bedroom with newer things for the room.

One was a family photo from three years ago, just two years before the accident happened, their latest photo togeather.

“David?” Sophia asked looking at Josh, he shook his head. 

“It’s Josh,” He points to David, “That’s David.” She groaned.

“I’m never going to learn the difference again.”

“I’m sure you will,” David said, “Don’t be so hard on yourself, sis.”

They had asked if there could take her out for the day. Doctor Lee agreed, as long as they brought her back before visiting hours ended and gave her the prescription.

“Here, but on these clothes.” Sophia’s mom handed her and she took them into the bathroom and took her time putting them on. When Sophia finished she looked at herself in the mirror. A pale pink shirt, denim jeans and vest, shocks and tennis shoes.

“You look so much better in normal clothes.” David remarked as Sophia tried to smile again, everyone was so nice even if it didn’t mean anything to her.

“Let’s go, you have been outside this building for almost a year.” Her dad said. Her mobility wasn’t the best, having always being on the same bed for a long time.

It took a while to get to the exit from the third level. Sophia crushed herself over the fact everyone was so nice to her. The first time Sophia walked out of the hospital was a warm day a spring like evening.

They got into the truck and went to the park, the best way to enjoy the weather and her freedom. Sophia breathed in the fresh clean air of the outdoors, not the cooled recycled air of her room.

“How do you like your birthday so far?” Her mother asked.

“I didn’t even know today was my birthday until a couple of days ago.” Sophia replied and looked at her mother with sad eyes, “Sorry.”

“You have n-nothing to be sorry about.” The women voice cracked at the end and she turned away. Her father sighed and pulled into the parking space.

They meet the Spire family and Kathleen at a picnic table, placing a table cover over the table. Andrew brought two picnic baskets full of food and drinks.

Everyone sat around the table, Mr. Spire insisted that they say grace before eating, as well as praying over Sophia’s health.

“Thank you, Mr. Spire.” I say after words giving him a small smile. Taking a glimpse of Mom and Dad giving each other a nod of approval.

We ate and talked about things happening around the area, I didn’t talk much, every now and then when my twin brothers asked me too.

“I have something to give you.” I turn around to see the Spire’s only son, Andrew, and Sophia stepped over the bench.

“I’ll be back soon.” She tells her mother, Kathleen joins us and we walk with Andrew around the park. Not speaking, just enjoying the view of the park. She did talk much to Kathleen when she was around. Andrew says we were BFF’s, but seeing her doesn’t bring any connections.

“I know you don’t know who I am or anything.” Andrew finally said, “But we know about you, Sophia.” Kathleen nodded quickly as she wraps her arms around herself but doesn’t say anything.

“You use to write in a diary before the accident...” That caught her attention, no one told her about a diary. “You wrote in it about once a day, sometime twice a day.”

He go on to tell her about the accident, what happen then and after that. Kathleen spoke very little about their unknown friendship, mostly information. Andrew told her about every time she improved in some way. That he had kept up her diary for her...

“I bought two journals, my hand writing isn’t as small as yours.” He held out the two of his and my diary. “I’m glad, that I could finally let you know about your self- Just remember, nothing that happened to you before is the same.”

She held the purple diary close, the familiar touch to it. Warmth flooded her, hope.

“Thank you, Andrew.” Sophia truly smiled this time, bringing the light into her eyes. Turning to Kathleen she gave her and awkward hug, but Kathleen took this moment to hug her tight. A hug I didn’t know how to return. The happy little girl skipped over to her with a grin while Kathleen let go with tears in her eyes.

Your smiling! Your going to get better I know it!

“What is your name?” She asked the little girl, all the while Andrew and Kathleen stared confused.

That doesn’t matter now, you have to go and take your meds, please now, Smiley.

“I don’t want to take medicine any more, little girl.” She frown as the girl walked away and disappeared.

“Sophia, what’s going on?” Her brows kit togeather in worry.

“The little girl came back, I haven’t seen her in a long time.” He looked at the time on his watch, 12:30.

“She didn’t take her prescription drugs, come on lets go.” Kathleen grabbed her elbow and turned her to walk back to the picnic table, but she didn’t move.

“I don’t want to!” Andrew become worried and called for the parents, they were to far to hear.

“Sophia you have to!” Kathleen said scared now.

“No! I...I don’t...” She started swaying letting the books fall to the grass, Andrew caught Sophia before she fell to the ground.

Andrew didn’t think about what just occurred, he just lifted her into his arms and ran. Kathleen started after him

“What happened?!” He nearly tripped when he ran into a foot hole.

“She needs her medicine now!” They ran to the parents slid everything off the table and Andrew laid Sophia down. 

“Someone hold her still, please.” Ms. Ryan produced a syringe and quickly ejected it into the crease of her elbow. As quickly as the needle went in she pushed on the piston then slipped it out.

“Someone get her a glass of water.” Later after Sophia woke up from the faint, Andrew went back and got the journals. Placing them in one of her birthday bags.

They left to bring her back to the hospital and explain what occurred at the park. I hoped that she continued to take medication to avoid the hallucinations again.

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